3897. lachak
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lachak: to lick
Original Word: לָחַך
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: lachak
Phonetic Spelling: (law-khak')
Short Definition: lick

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. root
Definition
to lick
NASB Translation
lick (4), licked (1), licks (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
לחַךְ verb lick (Late Hebrew id.; so Aramaic לְחַךְ ; Arabic ; -

Qal Infinitive construct כִּלְחֹךְ Numbers 22:4 (E), followed by accusative; of ox licking up grass.

Pi`el Perfect3feminine singular לִחֵ֑כָה 1 Kings 18:38; Imperfect3masculine plural יְלַחֲכוּ Numbers 22:4; Micah 7:17; יְלַחֵ֑כוּ Psalm 72:9; Isaiah 43:23; lick up (followed by accusative), fire from heaven the water in trench 1 Kings 18:38; of Israel consuming produce of land Numbers 22:3(E); especially עָפָר ׳ל lick the dust, sign of humiliation Micah 7:17; Psalm 72:9; Isaiah 49:23.



Strong's
lick up

A primitive root; to lick -- lick (up).

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